Microsoft Visual C++.NET or A programmable electronic stamp kit (a kit that teaches you how to implement circuts programmed by you into your electronics)? What would you chose?
Microsoft Visual C++.NET or A programmable electronic stamp kit (a kit that teaches you how to implement circuts programmed by you into your electronics)? What would you chose?
stamp kit...
EntropySink. You know you have to click it.
i don't know... it was just an answer... but more specifically, I'd think I'd get more enjoyment out of an electronics kit than an IDE... but that's just me.
EntropySink. You know you have to click it.
I would buy the Electronic stamp kit b/c :-
1. I already have VC++ 6
2. We get all sorts of pirated software here in Karachi... All the software they can fill up on a CD, and a CD costs only half US$.
which means I can get VC.NET + MSDN for 2-3 US$ or get it for free from some friend and copy it all up on my 40 GB HD.
3. I will soon be joining B.E. Electronics
4. I like to "implement circuts programmed by you into your electronics"
Stamp kit, definitely...
You can get other compilers for free, or go Zeeshan's route...
Do you have a link to the stamp kit you're considering?
-Govtcheez
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yeah but it keeps dying:Click here. If that link just goes to their front page, in the search box on the left, type in K1405.
I go Microsoft Visual C++.NET, it seems much important to me.
ps: look at the amount of my posts, I got a 386 already, Cheers~
Never end on learning~
never mind that amount of posts, it has some special meanings...had you ever heard of the name of 386 or 486 before Pentium appears ?Originally posted by face_master
ha! Thats nothing. I'm nearing 1000!
Never end on learning~
I'll wait for a reduction, lol~Originally posted by face_master
Oh and MSVC++.NET cost $127 (The prices are in $AU)
Never end on learning~
> ever heard of the name of 386 or 486
Sure I do.
Long long ago, when I started using computers first (10+ years ago - i'm 21 1/2), the family pc was a 486 +12mb ram & Windows 3.11.
I had dos 6.22 memorized.
I was quick with a batch file, and gathered up all I could on Qbasic.
It was so interesting and facinating for me.
I wore a hole through the Qbasic help files, literally.
I read them front to back. Hours of staying up reading.
I wanted more input, but, unforunately, I had no more input.
I was soo bummed out.
Unforunately, we did not get the internet untill way later.
Besides, the internet has only recently started to explode fast.
Anyhow, about 8+ years of non-internet computer use.
I had that little 486/66mhz + 12mb RAM just a hummin'
[end life story]
The world is waiting. I must leave you now.
Whats that got to do with the price of getting a bloke's bikini-line waxed?
I don't know.
You, uhhh....getting hairy or something?
The world is waiting. I must leave you now.